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As of today, I have surpassed my goal weight!! This morning I weighed in at 138.8. I'm beyond happy:)

Heavy weight:286

Surgery weight:262 August 14, 2013

Goal weight:140

And now the hard part....maintaining!

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As of today, I have surpassed my goal weight!! This morning I weighed in at 138.8. I'm beyond happy:)

Heavy weight:286

Surgery weight:262 August 14, 2014

Goal weight:140

And now the hard part....maintaining!

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Congratulations.......your right. Now maintenance. And the real test of fears and worry.

I am where you are too and fear of gaining it back is an every hour emotion for me. Even though I am now exercising again. I am worried that it will all come back on me and I will fail....

We are human with a lot of issues to settle and we will battle them constantly.

BUT! we made it and a celebration time has to be enjoyed and then work to keep us there.....You will see some ups and downs over this....

Have a weight that you will not go above. I chose 5 lbs. When I hit that I will buckle down and lose it again........

Your not alone in this part......You have traveled the new road and have succeeded. I am so proud of you and you look so good and happy.. And you should be! You won the battle........And you shall win the war over what brought you here.....

All the best sweetie as you enjoy what is ahead of you! :)

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You look absolutely beautiful. What an amazing accomplishment and it couldn't have been done without dedication, hard work, and commitment. Awesome job!!

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Congrats. All of that in just under a year.

RJ's - that is great advice about picking a weight. When I get to the maintenance point I'm definitely going to remember that little tip.

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Congrats on all the hard work paying off! Way to go!

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You all look great keep up the great work and thank you for sharing because it really inspired and encourage us all. This new life is a Godsend and I am enjoying life more and more and I am only 3 months post opt I cant wait to see where I will be at in 1 year. keep us posted on your progress and thanks again for sharing.

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Fantastic! Kudos to you for your hard work!

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You can do it, thanks for sharing your story.

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Congratulations!! :D

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Congratulation on your loss and new lease on life wishing you continued success just remember stick to the basic healthy habits.

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